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Vegan Options Restaurants in Pointe St-Charles

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Sep Lai - Vegan Options Restaurants in Pointe St-Charles

Sep Lai

Opens Today at 5 pm
(768)
Pointe St-Charles

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Review Summary

Sep Lai is a charming Laotian spot where sharing plates and aromatic notes of citronella, coriander and ginger set a travel inspired mood, especially on the cozy back terrace. Dishes like khao poon, nem khao, laap and a fragrant coconut curry showcase fresh ingredients, generous portions and good value, with many noting the option to bring your own wine adds to the relaxed vibe. The atmosphere is warm and unpretentious, with friendly service that suits dinners, dates and groups alike, and the terrace is a favourite in nicer weather. Occasional comments mention saltier preparations or slower service when busy, but the overall experience is consistently praised for tasty, well balanced flavors and a welcoming neighbourhood feel that invites return.View restaurant profile
Palomino par Knox - Vegan Options Restaurants in Pointe St-Charles

Palomino par Knox

Beer, wine, and al taglio-style pizza
May be temporarily closed
(17)
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Palomino par Knox earns praise across reviews for friendly, efficient service and a welcoming vibe, with staff who explain that sausage is made in house and the dough is fermented for days. The pizza is a highlight, described as thin and crispy on the outside with a light, fluffy interior, and toppings like pepperoni and onion that pair with a sauce served on the side to balance saltiness. Meatballs are soft and delicious, and the trifle is well presented and enjoyable. The sausage bomba butter dish is memorable, and overall flavors are described as perfectly balanced. The place is regarded as an excellent new pizza joint in PSC, with diners planning to return to try more options and a fantastic salad.View restaurant profile
Poke Ici - Vegan Options Restaurants in Pointe St-Charles

Poke Ici

Opens Today at 4 pm
(72)
Pointe St-Charles

Review Summary

Poke Ici receives praise for fresh poke bowls and sushi, including veggie options, and for good allergen knowledge, with service described as friendly in a cozy space and prices seen as reasonable. The reviews describe reliable, consistently tasty food and a welcoming atmosphere, with some calling it a hidden gem and among the best sushi in Montreal. Diners mention enjoying tuna, salmon and other toppings, and note that portions and flavors are generally satisfying, though a few critiques point to small chirashi portions, an occasionally mediocre poke bowl and tempura, a missing wasabi, and a takeout experience that felt less inviting. Overall the impression is positive, highlighting freshness, variety and affordability alongside a few lapses in execution.View restaurant profile
Shushu Haru - Vegan Options Restaurants in Pointe St-Charles

Shushu Haru

Plant-based sushi restaurant
Opens Today at 5 pm
(154)
Pointe St-Charles, Montreal-Southwest

Review Summary

Shushu Haru draws strong praise for vegan dishes and memorable sushi, with many noting delicious, flavorful options, a well decorated space, and a convenient canal side location. At the same time, experiences vary: service is often described as slow or uneven, and several reviewers report a gap between online menus and what is actually offered, including changes after the dedicated dining room closed and the menu appearing elsewhere. The restaurant is sometimes considered pricey, though several comments say the quality justifies the cost when the kitchen delivers, while other critiques highlight oversized sushi pieces, the choice of rice types that can overpower flavors, and a tartare that some found dull or too salty. Dishes such as zaumon tartare are singled out for mixed results, while favorites like the bun, various vegan sushi options, and sides are celebrated. Desserts have sparked debate as well, with coconut panna cotta praised by some and strawberry panna cotta described as disappointing. Allergy concerns are mentioned in one review, and the overall tone ranges from enthusiastic to cautious, but the food is repeatedly said to carry the experience and leave room for return to explore more of the vegan menu.View restaurant profile

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